jWIN JX-CD5500 Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS

TOP VIEW

FRONT VIEW

REAR VIEW

18. SPEAKER Terminal
19. AC Input Socket
20. SUBWOOFER Jack
      To connect with external sub-woofer speaker
      (not included)
21. HEADPHONE Jack (3.5mm)
22. FM Antenna
23. AUX Socket (R)
24. AUX Socket (L)
25. BATTERY Door/Compartment
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1.   POWER Button
2.   EQ Button
3.   FUNCTION Button
4.   CD Door Open/Close Button
5.   FOLDER DOWN/MEM. DOWN Button
6.   FOLDER UP/MEM. UP Button

7.   REMOTE Sensor
8.   CD Door
9.   STANDBY Indicator
10. PLAY MODE Button
11. STOP/BAND Button
12. CD/TUNER LCD Display
13. PLAY/PAUSE Button
14. VOLUME UP/DOWN Button
15. TUNING/CD SKIP UP/Next and DN/Back Button
16. PROGRAM Button
17. PEDESTAL

Headphone Jack “PHONES” (21) for headphones with 16-32 Ohm
impedance (3.5mm jack). Use corresponding adaptors (Electronics
shops) if you have different plugs. The speakers are automatically
switched off when the headphones are being used.

Headphone Jack

CAUTION:

Listening at high power for long hours can damage users’ ears.

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REMOTE CONTROL

28. FOLDER DN/MEM-DN Button
29.      CD STOP/BAND Button
30. PLAY MODE Button
31. POWER Button
32. FUNCTION Button
33. TUNING/CD SKIP            /            Buttons
34. PROGRAM Button
35.         CD PLAY/PAUSE Button
36. FOLDER UP/MEM-UP Button
37. VOLUME UP/DOWN Button

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Remove the battery compartment cover.
I n s e r t   tw o  " A A "   s i z e  /   L R 6   /  U M - 3
batteries into the battery compartment
and ensure the proper polarities are
maintained.
Replace the battery compartment cover.

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Battery Life

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

T o   pr ev e nt   da m ag e  d u e  t o  b a t t er ie s
leaking, the remote should be checked
periodically as required.
Damage due to battery leakage is not
covered by the warranty.
When the battery becomes weak, the
remote control will not work, be sure to
replace both batteries at the same time. We
recommend ALKALINE batteries for longer
usable life.

OPEN

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RESET Switch - If the set locked up, or does
not display information, or the data appearing
are wrong, press the “RESET” switch with a
sharp object, e.g. needle etc. The data must
then be re-entered.

Note: Tuner memory would be lost when
“RESET” switch pressed.

FM STEREO/MONO Switch

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Summary of Contents for JX-CD5500

Page 1: ...Visit our Web Site http www jwin com R 77 20MS90M01520 English...

Page 2: ...on apparatus 10 11 12 13 14 WARNING Warning to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel The exclam...

Page 3: ...nit speaker holder as 2 1 2 Position the bracket supplied on the wall as show below where you want to hang the center unit Drill 2 holes slightly undersized for a firm fit Secure the bracket on the wa...

Page 4: ...6 1 2 3 4 5 16 12 17 REMOTE CONTROL 28 FOLDER DN MEM DN Button 29 CD STOP BAND Button 30 PLAY MODE Button 31 POWER Button 32 FUNCTION Button 33 TUNING CD SKIP Buttons 34 PROGRAM Button 35 CD PLAY PAUS...

Page 5: ...or 31 to turn off the unit 1 STORING PRESET STATIONS The unit enables you to program 10 stations of FM and 10 stations of AM band 2 Press the PROGRAM button 16 or 34 MEM flashing 4 Press the PROGRAM...

Page 6: ...PRESS TWICE IN STOP MODE PRESS ONCE B A C K T O T H E BEGINNING OF T H E C U R R E N T TRACK P R E VI OU S TRACK P R EV I OU S TRACK NEXT TRACK NEXT TRACK Press and hold the SKIP button during playba...

Page 7: ...function mode or open the CD door When program is full PLAYING MP3 DISCS If there is no disc inside or disc damaged a display will appear When there is no disc 2 Loading a disc Press the CD Door Open...

Page 8: ...t select CD stop mode 1 Press the PROGRAM Button 16 or 34 one time Program input mode 2 Press the FOLDER UP or FOLDER DOWN button 5 6 or 28 36 to select desired folder Choose folder 3 3 Press the CD S...

Page 9: ...ts Station not tuned properly for AM MW or FM Retune the AM MW or FM broadcast station Volume at minimum Increase Volume FM Antenna is not extended FUNCTION Selector not set to RADIO position AM MW or...

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